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|description=Port of Celeste Classic for PS Vita. | |description=Port of Celeste Classic for PS Vita. | ||
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==Credits== | ==Credits== |
Revision as of 07:20, 22 December 2022
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General | |
Author | Decomius |
Type | Platform |
Version | 1.0 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2021/03/06 |
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This is a port for PS Vita/PS TV of a C source port of the original celeste (Celeste classic) for the PICO-8, designed to be portable.
Celeste is a platform game in which players control a girl named Madeline as she makes her way up a mountain while avoiding various deadly obstacles.
Controls
Left/Right - Move left/right
Up/Down - Look up/down
Cross - Jump
Square - Dash
Start - Pause
Triangle - Toggle screenshake
L/R - Load/Save state
Hold Start - Reset
Select - Fullscreen
Screenshots
Credits
Vita port Credits:
- Thanks to GuilhermeSouza, Calistex, VitaSDK & Vita Nuova Discord Server for helping either directly with code or indirectly.
- lemon32767 for making the original ccleste. Original developers for making this cool game.
Original credits:
- Sound wave files are taken from https://github.com/JeffRuLz/Celeste-Classic-GBA/tree/master/maxmod_data.
- Music ogg files were obtained by converting the .wav dumps from pico 8, which I did using audacity & ffmpeg.
All credit for the original game goes to the original developers (Matt Thorson & Noel Berry).